Wound Care Plan

Cellulitis – Leg Blisters

Last Updated
19 May 2025

Quick Overview

Reference ID Number: TWS-WCP-13

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Scope of Practice (ScOP) Designation

Treatment Goals

To protect the the epidermis from rupturing allowing potential microorganisms to colonisation through open wounds.

Aim of Dressing

The dressing will not aid in the healing of the cellulitis so the aim is to preserve the status quo of the epidermis whilst the antibiotics are taking effect

Frequency of Dressing Change

1 Days(s) Min - 2 Days (Max)

Product Selection Disclaimer:

The wound care products being currently used are a suggestion ONLY. They do not take into account your patient's individual needs which you must assess. No funding from medical companies has been provided and wound care products are chosen on their merit and what is available on the NSW Health State Wound Care Contract. Where an exact brand name product is not available we suggest you review the alternative tab or use another wound care product from its category eg. Hydrofibre

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Blistering to whole legs

The leg is often swollen due to inflammation rather than a venous insufficiency. This is why we use cotton bandage and crepe so that there is no direct pressure that could burst the blisters. Some people lance blisters other people don't. In large blisters you may find the blister is made up of many smaller ones. This will inhibit your ability to drain the blister.

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Step 1

Clean legs

Cleaning the legs can be done in the shower or at the bedside
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Step 2

Setup sterile field

Use ANTT to unpack your sterile field and your STERILE products
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Step 3

Grab a friend

You will need to grab a friend to lift your patient's leg. Save your back.
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Step 4

Don't forget the foot

Have a good look at the foot. This patient has a burst blister on one of his toes that needs to be doused with betadine and allowed to dry and then a simple non-adherent dressing on top
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Step 5

Wrap the leg

Wrap the leg in single layer.
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Step 6

Wrap the leg (part 2)

Cover with zetuvit and Continue to wrap the leg with 50% over lap of the cotton bandage and then the crepe bandage. Try get a nice wide crepe bandage.
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Step 7

Elevate those legs

Get those legs up either in bed or on a leg rest whilst in a chair
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